Efficient Assessment of Developmental, Surgical and Pathological Lymphangiogenesis Using a Lymphatic Reporter Mouse and Its Embryonic Stem Cells

Mingu Hong(University of Southern California), Eunson Jung(University of Southern California), Sara H. Yang(University of Southern California), Wonhyuek Jung(University of Southern California), Young Jin Seong(University of Southern California), Eunkyung Park(University of Southern California), Athanasios Bramos(University of Southern California), Kyu Eui Kim(University of Southern California), Sunju Lee(University of Southern California), George Daghlian(University of Southern California), Jung In Seo(University of Southern California), Inho Choi(Baylor College of Medicine), In‐Seon Choi(Baylor College of Medicine), Chester J. Koh(Texas Children's Hospital), Agnieszka Kobielak(University of Warsaw), Qi-Long Ying(University of Southern California), Maxwell B Johnson(University of Southern California), Daniel J. Gardner(University of Southern California), Alex K. Wong(University of Southern California), Dongwon Choi(University of Southern California), Young-Kwon Hong(University of Southern California)
PLoS ONE
June 9, 2016
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Abstract

Several lymphatic reporter mouse lines have recently been developed to significantly improve imaging of lymphatic vessels. Nonetheless, the usage of direct visualization of lymphatic vessels has not been fully explored and documented. Here, we characterized a new Prox1-tdTomato transgenic lymphatic reporter mouse line, and demonstrated how this animal tool enables the researchers to efficiently assess developmental, surgical and pathological lymphangiogenesis by direct visualization of lymphatic vessels. Moreover, we have derived embryonic stem cells from this reporter line, and successfully differentiated them into lymphatic vessels in vivo. In conclusion, these experimental tools and techniques will help advance lymphatic research.


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